Upcoming Films

This unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula is one of the earliest and creepiest vampire movies. While house hunting, the ghoulish Count Orlok trains his fangs, talons, and beady eyes on an unsuspecting real estate agent and his beautiful young wife. Restored version.

This new documentary takes an up-close look at a major exhibition of Paul Cézanne’s portrait work that has already shown at Paris’s Musée d’Orsay and London’s National Portrait Gallery. It is on view at Washington’s National Gallery of Art this spring. Cleveland premiere.

This new documentary takes an up-close look at a major exhibition of Paul Cézanne’s portrait work that has already shown at Paris’s Musée d’Orsay and London’s National Portrait Gallery. It is on view at Washington’s National Gallery of Art this spring. Cleveland premiere.

In this elaborate, fantastic triptych set in storied Persia, 17th-century Venice, and mythic China, Death grants a young woman three chances to thwart fate and save the life of her fiancé. This is the first great film from the director of Metropolis and M. Restored version.

This gripping, you-are-there, Oscar-winning documentary captures a 1973 coal miners’ strike in rural Kentucky that lasted more than a year and eventually turned violent. The movie was added to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry in 1990.